Close
Login to MyACC
ACC Members


Not a Member?

The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) is the world's largest organization serving the professional and business interests of attorneys who practice in the legal departments of corporations, associations, nonprofits and other private-sector organizations around the globe.

Join ACC

7 Results

Resource Listings

Program Materials

Exploring an Innovative Legal Engagement Tool: Global Pro Bono

By Bruce Ives <br />Managing Counsel <br />Hewlett-Packard Company<br /><br />Esteban Mazzucco<br />International Senior Corporate Counsel <br />The Clorox International Company<br /><br />Michael Sposato<br />Deputy General Counsel <br />Caterpillar, Inc. <br />

This interactive session will explore the intersection of global corporate citizenship and engagement within a legal department, paying particular attention to how global pro bono can be used as a tool to stimulate and engage experienced and knowledgeable legal staff.

Program Materials

Pro Bono Clinic

By ACC; Gregory R. A. Dahlgren - Partner, Piper Rudnick LLP; Richard F. Klawiter - Partner, Piper Rudnick LLP.

407 Pro Bono Clinic. Includes sample checklists for pro bono client meetings and a nonprofit legal check-up intake form.

Program Materials

How to Counsel Your Nonprofit Clients to Adequately Balance Mission with Business and Legal Implications

By Samuel David Cheris, Sara Hall, and Timothy Phillips

This program identifies key considerations for providing legal advice to business clients in nonprofit organizations. It is important for business clients to understand that a not-for-profit designation does not mean that the organization should behave differently than a for-profit company. Additionally, when counseling business clients, in-house attorneys may need to assist them in seeing the "little" picture. Areas covered will include: risks associated with receipt of donated goods, services and real estate; conducting due diligence analysis of vendors/suppliers; brand/intellectual property protection; and costs and risks associated with new ventures or risky activities.

Program Materials

Crossing Borders: Understanding Director and Officer Rights and Liabilities

By Mark Adkins, Maria Harris, Ted Kamman, Charles Kraus, Zarifa Reynolds

This presentation promotes an interactive discussion of the duties and liabilities of directors and officers in the United States, Canada, and other jurisdictions. Of particular interest to in-house counsel in organizations with international operations, the program will focus on rights, liabilities, and other topics of unique importance to directors and officers of your company’s international subsidiaries and affiliates. The duties that are owed, by international directors, to other US-based directors, the corporation, and its shareholders are often scrutinized in the context of change of control transactions, conflict-of-interest disclosure, breach of confidentiality, and insider trading inquiries. The panel and audience will review a number of hypothetical scenarios and consider where conflicts can arise and how they might be proactively managed.

Program Materials

Operating Abroad: A Primer for US Nonprofit Operations Overseas

By Anita Drummond, Amy Pena, Tim Phillips

More and more nonprofits are striving to have a global footprint. Expanding operations across borders poses unique challenges to US-based nonprofits. From opening and closing offices to moving assets, grantmaking, and managing data issues, this session will take a deeper look at the legal and business aspects of managing overseas operations.

Program Materials

Current Challenges in the Boardroom — From the Director's Perspective

By Gerald Czarnecki, Steven Walker, Dona Young

This panel will explore the emerging issues corporate boards are facing. This innovative program, presented by the National Association of Corporate Directors, will feature independent, non-executive directors of private and Fortune 500 companies. We will discover how the board is grappling with hot issues such as succession planning, board and management dynamics, strategy, performance, risk oversight, shareholder activism, innovation, and competitive disruption. The panelists will provide advice on how the general counsel's office can equip the board to stay ahead of the curve and provide effective oversight with the most cutting-edge governance practices.

ACC